It’s still important to ship fast to learn.
But you won’t learn anything if your product is too buggy.
The key is to cut product scope so much that you actually can ship something bug-free.
Cut every non-essential feature.
Ship fast, with small scope, high quality.
At Design at Scale 2022 this June, @Tiff_Cheng will share how Loblaw integrated speed and rigor, and adopted an approach of flexibility, short-term planning, and pivoting workflows to meet rapidly-changing conditions during covid-19 lockdowns. https://t.co/GlriidEKQv
@rachelnahiara @uxdesigncc Hi! I have a description for that at the bottom of the article. Mainly about the organization's size, UX maturity and how that affects reporting structures. Happy to chat if you still have questions after reading through.
Trying to learn about user needs by only observing what they do in your product is about as useful as trying to learn about polar bears by only hanging out in zoos. Ooh, do they like the beach ball better than the soccer ball? Well, that’s all you gave them in captivity.
"Achieving balance means ... we get out of reacting daily to what’s thrown our way and instead make intentional decisions to follow the life plan we want, not what someone else tells us we should want."
💯
I often get the question “How do you achieve work-life balance?” and I’ve never felt like I’ve responded with a satisfying answer. This week, I sat down to reflect on what my true response would be: https://t.co/EXik27fFYk
Got bamboozled by the hubs to wake up at 7:30am and go for a workout 😑 because I forgot about daylight savings...
Oh well, I guess I'm a fake morning person today 🤷🏻♀️
When I saw Oprah interview Michelle Obama, Oprah asked how Michelle got over feeling intimidated sitting at big tables filled with smart, powerful men and Michelle said, “You realize pretty quickly that a lot of them aren’t that smart.” I think about that quote every single day.
A framework for organizing user research data:
✨What you saw
✨What you heard
✨What it means (Emerging Insight)
✨Why it matters (Implications)
#ux#uxdesign#userresearch#DesignThinking